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Definition of Graphologists
1. graphologist [n] - See also: graphologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Graphologists
Literary usage of Graphologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Psychology, from the Standpoint of a Behaviorist by John Broadus Watson (1919)
"The graphologists were asked to state which of each pair of writers was the more
... The graphologists assert that they read character by such graphological ..."
2. Graphology and the Psychology of Handwriting by June Etta Downey (1919)
"The best graphologists are aware of such factors conditioning the appearance of
a handwriting under examination. They demand many specimens of a given ..."
3. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1895)
"The early graphologists did not state their method, if, indeed, they had any.
They took the attitude of those who found it necessary to keep a monopoly. ..."
4. Ames on Forgery: Its Detection and Illustration, with Numerous Causes by Daniel T. Ames (1900)
"These were submitted to the most famous graphologists of the world, eleven in
number. Mr. Ames was among those whose opinions were solicited, ..."
5. Judging Human Character by Harry Levi Hollingworth (1922)
"But such graphologists as have submitted to objective test, ... Binet found that
amateurs and professional graphologists alike showed more than chance ..."
6. Business Psychology by Hugo Münsterberg (1915)
"PHRENOLOGY While the claims of the graphologists have become rather modest in
recent years, another similar form of correlation psychology has been brought ..."
7. Bulletin by University of Wyoming Dept. of Psychology (1910)
"In France, Binet (3) has put to the test the claims of the graphologists to tell
from handwriting the age, sex, ability, and character of the writer. ..."